Basketball coaches at Maryland’s Riverdale Baptist High School have a special athlete on their hands. Ranked second in the class of 2007 by NBA recruiting agents and named “most promising prospect” by the Yonkers, New York-based Five-Star Basketball Camp (their alumni roster includes Michael Jordan), Michael Beasley is a 6-foot-9 competitor who averaged 31 points
DON’T even think about not providing your children with high school transcripts! No matter where a student is educated—public school, private school, or homeschool—that student deserves a transcript from the people who organized the academic program, taught the courses, and evaluated the work. If you want to teach high schoolers at home, you absolutely must
Art, speech, health–oh my! A well rounded high school program for our children involves the selection and planning of electives. What are the options? In the beautiful diversity of homeschooling, there is more than one way to approach these electives. We asked several publishers to send us some samples to look at. Our goal is
There are a great number of ways to creatively gain high school credit at home besides using a curriculum bought from a publisher. At this age, volunteer work, as well as paid employment, can be counted as a work experience elective. For example, a student with an interest in nursing can volunteer at a local
By Tricia McQuarrie Some homeschooling parents find formulating a plan for homeschooling through high school a challenge. Should our focus be on completing a challenging high school curriculum package? What about facing the college recruiters? What about spending money on costly umbrella schools that offer accredited diplomas? These concerns motivate some parents to plan
College! Over the last ten years that word has become a regular part of our household vocabulary. During that time, our older children have attended four different institutions of higher learning. They have been students at our local junior college, a state university, and two private Christian colleges. Two students stayed in our home state